reddog24 Posted July 5, 2009 Report Posted July 5, 2009 Just wanted to get some thoughts on Kids playing up (baseball) with older kids. My son will be 8 next spring and I'm considering letting him play up with the 9 and 10yr olds. I have heard pros and cons and wanted to get some more input. :-\ Thanks
Guest Ranger83 Posted July 5, 2009 Report Posted July 5, 2009 I think it's and individual preference. We felt our son would not benefit by playing in the "minors" when he was 9. He played in the "Majors" for 4 years and we feel it made him a better player. It all depends on the level of competition of your league. If the kid can play. let him play.
gablfan Posted July 5, 2009 Report Posted July 5, 2009 in pony league we allow 8 yr olds to play up with 9 and 10's. If he is good enough to play up i see no problem with kids playn up.
TradinUp BH Posted July 5, 2009 Report Posted July 5, 2009 Just wanted to get some thoughts on Kids playing up (baseball) with older kids. My son will be 8 next spring and I'm considering letting him play up with the 9 and 10yr olds. I have heard pros and cons and wanted to get some more input. :-\ Thanks Let him play up, we'll take care of him I went through that dilemma this past year, but I didn't know about the 10 year old pitching. It's kind of a big difference, but I think your son will adjust. The positive side is the 10's will be more accurate with pitching than the 8's are, and I think he would get some better strikes to hit, instead of four balls and the coach coming out to throw three pitches. I hate that about our league.
reddog24 Posted July 5, 2009 Author Report Posted July 5, 2009 That's kinda how i look @ it Scalp'em. The kids figure out real quick that if they get 4 balls the coach comes out instead of looking for a good pitch. My son isn't an elite player but I do think the older kids and the competitiveness of the next league will make him better. I'm not gonna lie I do worry about him getting hit by a pitch and never wanting to step back in the box. I've seen him become a much better player playing with kids on his select team that are really good ball players. He is going to play Rookie this Fall and hopefully he will be ready for Texas next spring. Maybe he will grow some by then as well. Thanks for your input.
JJG Posted July 5, 2009 Report Posted July 5, 2009 You can allow him to play up, but he will most likely have to be drafted up! At any tryouts, make sure it is known to the managers that you would like for your child to play up if drafted!
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